Marcellus Williams is now in his final hours as Missouri prepares for his execution scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 24. Despite ...
The Missouri Supreme Court decided Monday to not halt the execution of Marcellus Williams, a man convicted of killing St.
Lawyers for Marcellus Williams, who maintains his innocence, argued Monday the execution should be halted over the exclusion ...
Williams is set to be executed at 6 p.m. Tuesday for the 1998 murder of Lisha Gayle, a social worker and former newspaper ...
Innocent man scheduled for execution despite DNA evidence. Governor Mike Parson can stop this injustice before it’s too late.
Marcellus Williams' lawyer focused on what he said was a prosecutor's admission that he illegally struck at least one juror ...
County prosecutors and defense lawyers both claim that mishandled evidence and racial bias tainted the murder case. Marcellus ...
The Missouri Supreme Court is set to hear last-minute arguments on Monday to consider the death row case of Marcellus ...
The St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney will appeal to the Missouri Supreme Court a ruling upholding Marcellus Williams' ...
Without intervention from the U.S. Supreme Court, Marcellus Williams will be executed after 6 p.m. Tuesday. Gov. Mike Parson ...
But he is innocent. DNA evidence proves it. Governor Mike Parson can stop this execution before it is too late. In 1998, Mr.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced that the state will carry out the execution of Marcellus Williams on Sept. 24.